Doors
Showtime
Presented By:
The Mann
All Ages
Steven Reineke, conductor
Artists, repertoire, and content subject to change.
On July 25, GRAMMY® Award–winning rapper Nas is teaming up with the GRAMMY Award–winning Philadelphia Orchestra at the TD Pavilion at the Mann.
Timeless poet and rhyme-master Nas delivered his first full-length album, Illmatic, in 1994. He went on to release 14 subsequent albums, eight of which are multi-platinum and platinum including Nastradamus, Stillmatic, God’s Son, and Street’s Disciple. With 16 GRAMMY nominations, Nas released King’s Disease in 2020, giving him his first-ever GRAMMY win for “Best Rap Album,” and released King’s Disease II, a sequel to the GRAMMY Award–winning album, produced by Nas and Hit-Boy. Most recently, Nas released the third installment of the King’s Disease series. With no features, King’s Disease III was produced by Hit-Boy and executive produced by Nas and Hit-Boy. Most recently, they released Magic 3, featuring 15 brand new tracks, also marking the final chapter of the legendary run for the prolific rapper-producer duo. Magic 3 serves as the duo’s sixth album together in the last three years and serves as the third installment to the Magic series.
Legendary hip hop mogul, co-founder of Mass Appeal Records, actor, and executive producer Nas has an extensive catalog that speaks for itself.
Tickets will be available Friday, March 21 at 10AM via Ticketmaster.com or the Mann Ticket Office.
Bag Policy
Bags must be 12"x6"x12" or smaller. For the safety of our patrons, all bags are subject to search.
Dining
Picnics are not allowed for this performance.
If you are 21 years of age or older and plan to consume alcohol at the concert, please be prepared to present proper I.D.
Seating
Outside lawn chairs are not permitted for this performance. Lawn chair rentals available. Learn more at MannCenter.org/LawnChairs.
Small blankets are permitted for all shows, but we do ask that you be mindful of your neighbors on the lawn.
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